Category Archives: Plants & Seeds
Lobelia erinus ‘Laura Deep Blue’
Rudbeckia occidentalis ‘Green Wizard’
The unusual and rather unique looking Rudbeckia occidentalis ‘Green Wizard’ will provide a very different type of hardy perennial for your garden. It is like no other Rudbeckia around as it has no obvious flower-petals to speak of, but has bright green sepals which surround a black central cone, making this interesting Western Coneflower ideal
Cordyline australis ‘Torbay Dazzler’
New Horizon Tomato Planter Bag
Snowdrops in the green
Dicentra spectabilis ‘Alba’
As with as the more common pink version, the pure white Dicentra spectablis ‘Alba’ will be very welcome addition to the spring garden. From April to May the gently arched branches will be clothed with dangling puffed up heart shaped blooms that will illuminate shady woodland corners of the garden or patio. The finely cut
Kalanchoe ‘Dolly’ (House Plant)
Verbena ‘Vectura® Purple’
Echeveria ‘Purple Pearl’ – Shine Like a Pearl (House plant)
Osteospermum Falling Stars’™ ‘Erato Basket Purple’
Grow the first cascading African Daisy for something really different this summer! This vigorous trailing variety of the African daisy will fill your baskets, window boxes and containers with colour. Famed for their long flowering period, these gorgeous Osteospermums are drought tolerant and simply love the sun. Height and spread: 45cm (18)
Hydrangea paniculata Duo
This hydrangea paniculata Duo is sure to give an impressive display. Blooms emerge on dramatic cones of lime green and white blooms making these neat, bushy shrubs an excellent choice for a shady border or large patio container. Its cut flower credentials also guarantee a superb vase life. Easy to grow and extremeily hardy. Duo
Osteospermum ‘Snow Pixie’ (Hardy)
Gladioli Bold Collection
The very latest colours and patternsGladioli are making a comeback! Thanks to innovative new breeding, producing new colour combinations with all manner of stripes and speckles – the possibilities seem endless! These sword lilies are so easy to grow; just plant the bulbs and forget about them until midsummer when you can enjoy the abundance